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Eric Gibson
August 21, 2009 at 1:42 pmFrom What I understand the SxS adapter is a $500 add on.
I think the money saved by using SDHC cards, say over P2 cards, or Sony’s SxS cards will offset the difference.I am still doing some research, and was wondering if anyone else has feedback on this camera?
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Charlie Cogar
August 21, 2009 at 3:02 pmHello Eric,
We recently got 2 700s with Fujinon 17X lenses and are very pleased. We use SDHC cards with no problems and just learned that you can continue recording on a card (like tape, pick up where you left off), if you transfer via USB from the cam to Final Cut. If you remove the card(s) and transfer via a card reader the SDHC card will need to be reformatted when re-inserted in the cam thus losing the previously recorded clips.
Hope this helps. Let me know your experiences with the cam.
Charlie Cogar
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Lou Caputo
October 21, 2009 at 1:37 amCheck out this news release. Apparently NOW you CAN record .mp4 without the SXS recorder.
https://news.creativecow.net/story/862613
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Ryan Orr
October 21, 2009 at 12:49 pmThis is good. Been shooting/editing with what I had ever since I made my first post in this thread, and budgeted for a new camera ever since. Now that JVC has made this move, most likely I’ll be getting this camera.
I’ve been doing SD stuff for awhile now on my MacBookPro, while all this time my clients have been asking for HD content, and me telling them I can’t do it yet. But now I can get this camera and do my HD projects. Too bad DVD Studio Pro doesn’t do Blueray yet…sigh, guess I’ll stick with a duel booting to windows for that solution.
But I shouldn’t cry too much, or Ron Lindeboom will bash me again for the “treadmilling”
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Ofer Geva
January 1, 2010 at 4:42 pmHold the phone!
Can’t Premiere pro use the .mov files? I used some .mov files with Premiere, are the ones delivered by the jvc 700 any different than regular .mov files?
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